1. Degradation of cytoplasmic substrates by FtsH, a membrane-anchored protease with many talents
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Sina Langklotz, Frank Führer, Markus W. Obrist, and Franz Narberhaus
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Cytoplasm ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Proteolysis ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Amidohydrolases ,Substrate Specificity ,ATP-Dependent Proteases ,medicine ,Molecular Biology ,Escherichia coli ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Protease ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Escherichia coli Proteins ,Cell Membrane ,Membrane Proteins ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Enterobacteriaceae ,AAA proteins ,Enzyme ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Biocatalysis ,Bacteria - Abstract
Control of cellular processes by regulated proteolysis is conserved among all organisms. FtsH, the only membrane-anchored AAA protease in bacteria, fulfills a variety of regulatory functions. This review focuses on soluble FtsH substrates in Escherichia coli and in other bacteria and outlines emerging substrate recognition principles.
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- 2009
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